After homeschooling for a couple of years I stumbled upon the Charlotte Mason philosophy.
Ever since learning more about the Charlotte Mason method we've adapted some principles into our homeschool days. I am not a 'strict' Charlotte Mason homeschooler, but I wanted to share some key elements that ... READ the POST

After a friend referred me to Julie Bogart's podcast one day and raved about the Brave Writer lifestyle I was intrigued.
It was such a different approach and I was struggling with our current language arts program. It felt tedious to be checking off lists and going through the scope and ... READ the POST

We've been using the Kiwi Crate for 6 months for our homeschool STEM education.
Kiwi Co is a monthly membership where you receive a box in the mail. They offer multiple choices for what crate you can get:
Tadpole: ages 0-2
Koala: ages 3-4
Kiwi: ages 5-8
Atlas Crate: 6-11
Doodle: ... READ the POST

Torchlight Curriculum is a newer secular curriculum option for homeschoolers.
If you're interested in a literature based program full of diversity with a Socratic approach, this one is a great option. You can learn more about the Torchlight approach here.
Having used the torchlight curriculum ... READ the POST

I love Exploring Nature with Children!
This is a great introduction to nature for kids. Offering guided lessons year-long, this nature study curriculum can help inspire weekly nature topics, nature walks and journaling.
This curriculum recommends using the Handbook of Nature Study alongside it. ... READ the POST

Kids geography has been one of my favorite subjects to explore in our homeschool so far. I was surprised, as I often thought geography could be boring.
Kids geography can be beautiful and fascinating with the right books!
My favorite kids geography books.
I recently came across ... READ the POST